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Some offiicials will go to their games after dressing at home, work, or in the local telephone booth. Here in Montana, even though snow is usually plowed in around the telephone booths and offer a great deal of privacy, none of the local ones are heated.
I personally like to dress out at the gym. Polishing my shoes and going over a pregame with my partner seem to be a great use of time. If your a basketball junkie like myself, attend as many local games as possible, and don't already do so, you might want to consider the following tip.. During basketball season, keep a spare set of your uniform (everything that you would need to call a game) in your vehicle. While it has not happened often in my career, this past week reminded me of why I do it.. Two officials, calling different contests went down for the count. One with a blown out knee and the other after losing color perception and experiencing dizziness with a heart rate at more than twice the normal frequency and half the normal amplitude (even after two hours in the emergency room at the local hospital) until some good drugs were shot into his IV. It could allow you to earn a few extra $$bucks$$ or spare a fellow official running free-throw line extended to free-throw line extend by himself.
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cell phones have pretty much eliminated all the phone booths around here.
a buddy was just telling me that because he had his gear with him, he picked up a game when 1 ref no-showed.
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Most officials that I work with come and dress at the game site. When I first started I use to dress before going to a game site, but a quickly got out of that habit real quick because of not wanting to ride in my uniform.
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Coming to games is very unprofessional. It sends the wrong message to the players, coaches and fans. It looks like you just came from another game or you have to go to another game when you leave. Also what happens if your get your uniform dirty before you get to the game (winter and raining weather for example)? Now your uniform is soiled and you have not even tossed the ball up yet. Great impression to leave everyone.
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Why is going to games unprofessional. I am not sure of the area that you all call in, but where I call we are lucky to even get an ofice to talk more less a place to shower after the game. With my work schedule and traffic in my area I am usually hustling to get to the site and always want to be ready to get on the court when I get there.
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![]() I always try to show up and change at the gym, but it's not possible 100% of the time. I see lots of guys at lower levels show up dressed already.
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